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Stonepounder

(4,033 posts)
Tue Jun 13, 2017, 12:31 AM Jun 2017

Family Who Won $429 Million Lottery Aims To Use Money To Fight Poverty

Every now and then we need to remember that there are good people out there!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/family-who-won-429-million-lottery-aims-to-use-money-to-fight-poverty_us_593abfb1e4b0c5a35c9ec48c?ypa&ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

We’ve all fantasized about what we’d do if a few million dollars just found its way into our lives. For the Smith family of Trenton, New Jersey, philanthropy was at the top of their list after they won a $429 million Powerball jackpot last year.

At a post-win press conference last May, the family, which consists of Pearlie Mae Smith and her seven children, said they planned to spend their earnings on their community ― and they meant it.
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Just one year after their win, the family celebrated the opening of their grant-making organization on Saturday, NJ.com reported. The foundation will provide financial support to education, neighborhood development, children and families in Trenton.
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Rather than just helping them find food or give away food, we can make it so they now have the ability to obtain employment, get their proper education in order to be able to go out and get their own food,” he said.

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Family Who Won $429 Million Lottery Aims To Use Money To Fight Poverty (Original Post) Stonepounder Jun 2017 OP
I would do something like that. I wouldn't know how to act if I was suddenly rich. wasupaloopa Jun 2017 #1
I would spend quite a bit MFM008 Jun 2017 #2
Sam Simons, a creator of the Simpsons, left half for animals Cicada Jun 2017 #3
That's great! As long as it's not to give their ne'er do well cousin Billy Bob cash for a new Harley Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #4
 

wasupaloopa

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1. I would do something like that. I wouldn't know how to act if I was suddenly rich.
Tue Jun 13, 2017, 12:44 AM
Jun 2017

Before I retired I worked with homeless and mental health grants. There are lots of human resources to put to those causes but there is a lack of money.

Cicada

(4,533 posts)
3. Sam Simons, a creator of the Simpsons, left half for animals
Tue Jun 13, 2017, 02:40 AM
Jun 2017

Genetic Engineering is going to end hunger within 20 years. We will be able to grow food almost anywhere with good yields. So I would just give cash to poor people until then (direct gifts to them via their cell phones, as is already being done in Kenya and elsewhere), and then to reduce animal suffering).

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